Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Solstice Prayers

Here in the northern hemisphere, this is the shortest day of the year. Tonight is the longest time of darkness. We go into the darkness knowing our brothers and sisters in the southern hemisphere are holding the place of the longest day, the shortest night. Through present-moment communication with those on the other side of the world we deepen our awareness of a sacred wholeness, an interdependent balance, and the cycles of our earth-home.

On this side of the globe, celebrations are about the promise of the returning light- something that doesn’t happen all at once, but gradually, a little more light each day from this point on until the summer solstice. It’s a lesson in trust, patience and the natural ebb and flow of life cycles- challenging realities for a culture that often eagerly seeks permanent, instant, life-changing “enlightenment.”

Oh, sometimes things do become clear in an instant- but living full awareness is more about stretching into holding what we know at the deepest level of our being. Today, perhaps a small deepening of the perspective that allows for more kindness or patience than yesterday. Tomorrow, a little more letting go of the illusion of control, a modicum of increased clarity about what we can and cannot do in any given moment. Tonight, perhaps the spontaneous arising of new gratitude and the smallest expansion of compassion for even the ungrateful within and around us.

Today- and especially tonight- I remember and hold in my prayers those aspects of self and my fellow human beings who are experiencing a time of darkness that makes the promise of the returning light feel like an empty daydream. For all those who are feeling lost in the darkness, overwhelmed with loss, unsure of their ability or willingness to continue. . . . may those individuals or aspects of self lean a little into the faith of those who, in this moment, remember and experience the promise of the returning light. For all those sitting in the darkness of confusion and not-knowing, of grief or despair. . . may they feel tonight that someone sits with them, holding in their hearts the seemingly impossible promise of the growing light.

And may we all find in the darkness a place of deep rest and rejuvenation, time for clear dreaming for ourselves and our people that we may co-create a sustainable and soul-full way to live together on this tiny planet we call home.

Blessed be.

Oriah (c) 2011

8 comments:

  1. Read this first on FB this morning. Thank you.

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  2. Amen. Thanks for a year of beautiful thoughts and sharing...

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  3. I dont know you.I will likely never meet you in this life.But I am humbled by what I read in your work. In this,I am content

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  4. Thanks for this Oriah. I have shared it on my FB page.

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  5. Sean has said it beautifully! I wish you and your family a blessed Christmas holiday and I look forward to many more wonderful posts from you in 2012.

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  6. Oriah Thank you for this prayer. It is stirring to my soul and senses. Happy solstice to you and your love ones.

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  7. Thank you for your prayer, and all the best to you and yours for "the days" and 2012. I'd like to share these words by Abbie Graham with all of you:

    "I open the door. The gorgeous guest from afar sweeps in.
    In her hands are her gifts -
    The gift of hours and far seeing moments,
    The gift of mornings and evenings,
    The gift of spring and summer,
    The gift of autumn and winter.
    She must have searched the heavens for boons so rare."

    Rely on that: we all shall be blessed again!

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